On Thu, 2005-10-06 at 19:34 +0100, Harris wrote:
> I really think Singapore would be a good start. As being a Singaporean 
> myself, I trust the public support on new innovations. There are a few 
> annual computer events held in Singapore which attracts alot of people. 
> If we can hope the OOocon during one of these events together with other 
> marketing programme, I do see a chance to penetrate into the mass. Not 
> to forget about the larger amount of OEM retailers that set up their 
> booth during those events. They can also be the potential targets to 
> pre-install OOo into their systems. Language is not a problem since 
> majority of the Singapore can speak English (or I would say we are 
> bilingual). So it would probably be an easier start than plunge into 
> China straight on. Indonesia is also just close by and it would be good 
> to fly by indonesia for some 'official' promotion to the relevant 
> authority. Malaysia as well.

Since my wife was born in Singapore, it would give us a good reason to
visit so +1.

Seriously there are good connections to Singapore from Europe, Australia
and the Eastern Asian countries so its not a bad idea if not for the
main conference at least for a regiCon.

-- 
Ian Lynch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
ZMSL


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